Anyone ever seen this on a quarter??

As a bank teller I do my best to find as much silver in circulation as I can. In order to do so I take all the other tellers customer wrapped coins and hold onto them until I have enough to bag them up and ship them out. Whenever I bag up quarters and dimes I am pretty good about finding some silver in every $1000 bag, especially with the dimes. I find more Canadian quarters than anything with the quarter bags. Anyway, the last quarter bag turned up something I had never seen before in about $30,000 of quarters that I have seen when bagging and I dont know why it is this way. On these two quarters found in separate rolls, but from the same customer, it appears there is no copper nickel sandwich on the side of the coins. They look like old 90% silver coinage from the side. There is a continuous silver color all the way around each coin. In the pictures provided it shows the 2 quarters in question in comparison to other state quarters and a 1942 quarter I found in the same bag. Any thoughts on this?







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TD
<< <i>There are various telemarketers who sell vastly overpriced sets of state quarters plated in various metals, up to and including gold and platinum. When we buy estates we sometimes get these plated coins. We bust up the sets and either throw the coins in the cash register, or throw them in the bucket of odd change that gets deposited at the bank. Your coins may have come from such a deposit.
TD >>
Bingo.
-Paul
Sugar magnolia blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care ...
So these are not worth holding onto?
<< <i>Oh ok. The first thing i looked for was the S mint mark, but they both have P mint marks.
So these are not worth holding onto? >>
Spend it.
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Ron
edited to add pic:
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<< <i>Yeah, they were the NC and SC coins >>
The reason I asked. While the reverse of the SC looks right the reverse of the NC looks a little funky or off color.
Ron
Edited to change obverse to reverse. Brain dead tonight.
Over the years I have found handfulls of quarters just like that and lots with just a sliver of copper showing.Think it is a problem with the way the metal flows